Increased use of household fireworks creates a public health hazard, study finds UC Irvine June 30, 2021 The impacts are most pronounced in Southern California’s low-income communities, researchers say.
Can we remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere? UC Riverside June 24, 2021 Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher than its been for millions of years. A technique called direct air capture could help.
Powerful people are less likely to be understanding when mistakes are made UC San Diego June 24, 2021 Those with privilege are less aware of constraints others face and are more likely to punish subordinates, new research shows.
Don’t be alarmed by rising prices for homes, cars, and gas UC Berkeley June 24, 2021 Scholars say the inflation surge is likely to be temporary as the economy emerges from the pandemic.
Women are seeking election for the long haul UC Davis June 24, 2021 A new study suggests that nationwide data show women are in politics for the long haul, win or lose.
Cosmic dawn occurred 250 to 350 million years after Big Bang University College London June 24, 2021 The formation of the first stars occurred 250 to 350 million years after the beginning of the universe, according to new UC Santa Cruz research.
The ongoing urban exodus UC Irvine June 17, 2021 Could San Francisco and L.A. become affordable again? Possibly, says economist Jan Brueckner.
Oprah's advice to the Class of 2021 UC Newsroom June 16, 2021 “Let service be your mantra,” Oprah Winfrey urged UC Santa Barbara's newest graduates.
That song is stuck in your head, but it’s helping you to remember June 16, 2021 ‘Earworms’ are more than a passing nuisance. They help us preserve memory – for music and for life.
UC Merced receives largest philanthropic gift in campus history UC Merced June 16, 2021 "We pledge to continue to do the work that made UC Merced deserving of this magnificent investment in our students, faculty and staff,” said Chancellor Juan Sánchez Muñoz.